• Akasazh@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    Fun fact: A canary is named after a dog.

    The Canary islands are named thusly because the romans found many wild dogs there, baking them ‘the islands of the dogs’ (canis).

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      17 hours ago

      So to expand on these, because a lot of people seem to think “it’s because they cared”, that’s only partially it.

      Back before faster travel methods, if you wanted a small bird for any reason and it had to travel any significant distance, you would assume at least a 75% fatality rate from stress, with that increasing to roughly 90% over greater distances.

      So canaries and finches were expensive, and unless your mine was close to a port city, you’d be traveling 3-4 days at least. Need 4 canaries? Better buy 40.

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        The bird should pass out long before the people. Just like if a person drowns today, if they can be resuscitated quick enough, they’ll continue to live. So bird passes out. They evacuate and revive the bird. They clear the mine or exchange air or whatever to remedy the situation. Rinse and repeat.

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      16 hours ago

      No. No! I wanted to die! I was on the edge of bird Valhalla!

      WHY HAVE YOU DENIED BUTTERCUP HER ETERNAL REWARD?!!

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      16 hours ago

      Are those white lines in the top right of the first picture supposed to represent something?

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    17 hours ago

    I thought canaries got carried into the mine as a punishment for the great canary uprising of 1742.

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      21 minutes ago

      I searched this up, second result goes: “In Viso del Marqués (Ciudad Real), an uprising occurred in 1742 on the occasion of a dispute regarding who should be the town doctor.”

      I wonder who became the down doctor…

      Other results find the conquest of the Canary Islands by the Spanish.